Plants look like shit

wait till you see the dirt come away from the edges of the redcup then water. Think about how much water is actually in the plant maybe 2 teaspoons?

I would transplant ASAP. Fresh soil and a bigger pot will help with the water logged issue for sure. I wouldn’t let the pots sit in the run off either but that’s just me.
I have two tsl2000 from Mars hydro in the room I use for breeding. I have it set at 100% all the time. 30” for seedlings 24” when they are in veg and around 18” in flower. Haven’t had issues yet, and they are decent lights for the price

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Hell I just dropped my vivosun fan and busted it all to Fuck the cheap plastic housing just shattered
I’m having a great night.

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Sorry to hear the man. Deep breath, smoke a joint and all will be better. Your plants will recover, where there is life there is hope.

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Oh s*it dude ! I havnt tried the Vivosun before but I will reconsider now.
I hope it didnt touch your plants :disappointed_relieved:

Definitely take a step back and smoke something. Take a look at it with “fresh eyes” a little later.
Years ago I had my babies look like yours, and I remember I transplanted them thinking the extra soil around the roots in the new container would wick all the extra moisture they wernt drinking. It took aome time but they did recover.
I would suggest a transplant tomorrow and an airy soil to help evaporate and wick whatever they are not using. It worked for me.

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So if you just got the tsw200, I got the tsl2000 and 2 of my plants are having this issue but not the others. So I’m assuming it’s a weak genetic trait. They’ve been droopy for the past 2 days and definitely arent over watered .

Given, I transplanted then switched lights and hit full power withing 3 day span so that could be my problem but just an observation

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I just backed my light off a little and turned it down a smidge. Should turn out just fine in the next day or 2 once they acclimate . I’d do the same ( if it was already suggested sorry my service is meh right now)

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One time I had to leave for work and I left my wife in charge of my garden, somehow the outlet pipe for my A/C fell of and pumped extremely hot air into my room for 3 days. She sent pics of them with brown crispy leaves and hunched over. She thought she killed them and felt awful lol. When I got home and straightened everything back out cleaned off all the crispy stuff within a week they looked fine and I still had a killer harvest. These plants are pretty resilient and very impressive. Just take it easy and show them love it will all work out

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Good luck,bro

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They definitely look better this morning.
Even the smallest Dancehall plants look like they will make it.
The older plants are having it rough too, I dropped the fan in my gorilla girl and broke off an entire branch. They all look water logged even though they were thirsty.
I’m thinking the tent holds the humidity levels higher than they are used to and no fan was compounding the issue.
I will transplant the babies tonight after work.
Thanks everyone.

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I think you’ll be very satisfied after the transplant. Some worm castings will help green them up too

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I just use happy frog indoors but my outdoor soil mix has my home made wrm castings in it. The line thai will be goin out in a few weeks when we get warmer here

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I raised the new LED as high as it would go and moved the seedlings and momma’s out of there. I put em back under CFLs for now. Only thing in the tent are my clones.

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The seedlings look better. The pineapple thai seedlings are actually turning towards the light and reaching some. The gorilla girl clone,mom still looks bad so I just decide to move her to the flower room. The original Romulan grapefruit clones\mom is popping some straight edge leaves and the tashkenti is in a holding pattern it seems
The Romulan grapefruit clones in the tent are thriving on the new light. I have the zipper open to be sure it doesn’t get too humid in there

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